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Andy B

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| Posted 20-02-2013 at 11:55  
The 41st Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology ACROSS SPACE AND TIME Conference (CAA 2013 Perth) will explore a multitude of topics to showcase ground-breaking technologies and best practice from various archaeological and informatics disciplines, with a variety of case studies from all over the world. Some of these topics are specific to the Australasian region and include the application of GIS, databases, semantic web, and 3D visualisation to landscape archaeology, maritime archaeology, historical archaeology, rock art, and cultural heritage management.
The conference will be held at the University Club of Western Australia, Perth (Western Australia), from 25th to 28th March 2013.
Sessions for 2013
S1 - 3D recording, data capture and visualisation technologies for Rock Art
S2 - Federating Archaeological Information Systems - Have Your Say!
S4 - Archaeological information modelling
S5 - E pluribus unum - Connecting People, Connecting Data
S6 - Potentiality, prediction and perception for digital documentation in Archaeology
S8 - Beyond 3D modelling: virtual GIS, immersion, and virtual experiential environments
S9 - Complex systems simulation in archaeology
S10 - Immersive digital Archaeology? Emerging technologies to envision the Past
S11 - Photogrammetric models in action
S12 - Three-dimensional computational analysis and simulation in archaeological research
S13 - Advanced exploration of spatial patterns in archaeological site assemblages using GIS applications and data mining
S14 - Beyond Virtual Reality: documentation, interpretation and understanding of ancient cities
S15 - Databases on cultural heritage and their geographic visualization
S16 - Early humans in space and time: how to get from DB assemblages to spatial distributions
S17 - GIS and remote sensing for underwater archaeological sites and coastal landscape analyses: data recording, analysis and visualisation
S18 - GIS in Cultural Heritage consultancy work
S19 - Is there time for archaeology? Understanding time through modelling and representation
S20 - Modelling space and time as rooms of possibilities
S21 - New approaches in predictive modelling
S22 - Quantifying Patterns in Landscape
S24 - The importance of spatial scale
S25 - Geophysical prospection and remote sensing for archaeology. State-of-the-art and the road ahead
S27 - More than meets the eye - New techniques for analysing and interpreting LiDAR data
S28 - The contribution of space technologies from site discovery to risk management
S30 - Computational approaches towards artefacts studies
S32 - New approaches in Digital Libraries
S33 - Open source methods and practices in heritage and archaeology
S37 - General session
S38 - Mobile Applications in Cultural Heritage and Archaeology
The Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) is an international organisation that brings together a range of scholars, specialists and experts in the fields of archaeology, history, cultural heritage, digital scholarship, GIS, mathematics, semantic web and informatics with an interest in interdisciplinary cooperation.
http://caa2013.org
https://caaconference.org/
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Andy B

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| Posted 20-02-2013 at 12:00  
I'm pleased to see the proceedings are going to be open access from now on:
CAA2011
Zhou, Mingquan, Iza Romanowska, Zhongke Wu, Pengfei Xu and Philip Verhagen (eds) 2012. Revive the Past. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Proceedings of the 39th International Conference, Beijing, April 12-16. Pallas Publications, Amsterdam (ISBN 9789085550662). 393 pp. and online PDF.
http://dare.uva.nl/aup/nl/record/412958 (393 pages PDF)
Contents:
3D DATA ACQUISITION
13 Developing an “Archaeological” Benchmarking Procedure
Nicola Amico, Paola Ronzino and Giancarlo Iannone
21 A Digital Drawing Tool for Recording Excavations: the Nikon iSpace System
Geoff Avern and Wouter Franssens
30 Adapting the Agile Process to Digital Reconstructions of the Temple of Apollo
at Delphi
Taylor D. Baldwin and Arne R. Flaten
38 Three-Dimensional Documentation of Hadrian’s Temple in Ephesus (Turkey)
Using Different Scanning Technologies and Combining these Data into a Final 3D Model
Christiane Düffort, Bernd Breuckmann, Robert Kalasek and Ursula Quatember
48 An Image Based Modelling and Annotation Tool for Outdoor Cultural Heritage
Studies
Mustafa Tolga Eren, Ceren Kayalar and Selim Balcisoy
59 Ancient Vase 3D Reconstruction and 3D Visualization
Sorin Hermon, Despina Pilides, Giancarlo Iannone et al
65 Real-time Visualisation and Recording: Total Station, Rhinoceros and Termite
Frederik Hyttel
70 Large Scale Angkor Style Reliefs: High Definition 3D Acquisition and Improved
Visualization Using Local Feature Estimation
Anja Schäfer, Hubert Mara, Julia Freudenreich et al
81 3D Sutra: Processing of Scanned Sutra Inscriptions in China for Analysis,
Interpretation and Visualization
Natalie Schmidt, Rainer Schütze and Frank Boochs
92 Towards a System for Semantic Image-Based 3D Documentation of
Archaeological Trenches
Robert Wulff and Reinhard Koch
3D MODELLING
98 Motion in Place: a Case Study of Archaeological Reconstruction Using Motion
Capture
Stuart Dunn, Kirk Woolford, Leon Barker et al
107 A New Approach from 3D Modelling and Scanning of Archaeological Data to
RealTime Online Exploration
Bruno Fanini and Daniele Ferdani
116 Deepening in the 3D Modelling: Multisource Analysis of a Polychrome Ceramic
Vessel Through the Integration of Thermal and Hyperspectral Information
Mercedes Farjas, Juan Gregorio Rejas, Teresa Mostaza and Julio Zancajo
125 An Ox-powered Paddlewheel Boat. Virtual Reconstruction of a 4th Century
Roman Machine
Philippe Fleury and Sophie Madeleine
132 Congruence of Methods for Determination of Sex using Real, Virtual and 3-D
Printed Specimens
Julia Gamble, Amanda Blackburn and Robert D. Hoppa
DIGITAL EXHIBITION
141 Rhizome of Western Han: an Omnispatial Theatre for Archaeology
Sarah Kenderdine, Maurizio Forte and Carlo Camporesi
159 Bringing Regional Heritage Sites Into 3D Virtual Environments: Cost-Free
Data Workflow and Multiple 3D Exhibition
Naoki Kondo, Hiroyoshi Watanabe, Shigeru Sasaki et al
164 A Remote Interactive Exhibition Method
Yuqi Li, Qingshu Yuan and Dongming Lu
DATA MANAGEMENT
170 Easy Recording System: Solutions Based on Web Free Apps Databases
Bogdan Bobowski
177 Preventive Archaeology: Towards a Technological Integrated Solution
Sorin Hermon and Valentina Vassallo
186 Being Formal and Flexible: Semantic Wiki as an Archaeological e-Science
Infrastructure
Isto Huvila
198 The Transatlantic Archaeology Gateway: Bridging the Digital Ocean
Stuart Jeffrey, Lei Xia, Julian Richards et al
209 Event-based Archaeological Registration Principles
Peter Jensen
217 Network Computing for Archaeology: a Case Study from the ‘Replacement of
Neanderthals by Modern Humans’ Database Project
Yasuhisa Kondo, Seiji Kadowaki, Hirofumi Kato et al
227 Strontium Isotope Analysis of Archaeological Fauna from the Wadian Site
Chunyan Zhao, Peng Lv and Jing Yuan
CONCEPTUAL MODELLING
234 A Conceptual Model for Cultural Heritage Definition and Motivation
César González-Pérez and Cesar Parcero-Oubiña
245 Process Modelling for Humanities: Tracing and Analysing Scientific Processes
Charlotte Hug, Camille Salinesi, Rebecca Deneckère and Stéphane Lamassé
255 Was It Worth It? Experiences with a CIDOC CRM-based Database
Ellen Jordal, Espen Uleberg and Brit Hauge
261 Semantic Technologies Enhancing Links and Linked Data for Archaeological
Resources
Keith May, Ceri Binding, Doug Tudhope and Stuart Jeffrey
273 A Conceptual Model of the Main Archaeological Monuments of Crete
Panagiotis Parthenios
276 The World of Thucydides: From Texts to Artefacts and Back
Matteo Romanello and Agnes Thomas
285 ACAML – a Markup Language for Ancient Chinese Architecture
Songmao Zhang, Ruqian Lu and Chunnian Liu
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
296 Mapping Prehistoric Building Structures by Visualising Archaeological Data
and Applying Spatial Statistics: a Case Study from Taiwan
Chih-Hua Chiang and Yi-Chang Liu
307 Predictive Modelling: a Case Study of Agricultural Terraces at Monte Pallano
(Abruzzo, Italy)
James R. Countryman, Sam C. Carrier and Susan E. Kane
318 Bayesian Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Finds and Radiocarbon Dates: An
Example from Finland 4000-3500 cal BC
Juhana Kammonen, Tarja Sundell, Elena Moltchanova et al
326 The CEDACH DMT: a Volunteer-Based Data Management Team for the
Documentation of the Earthquake-Damaged Cultural Heritage in Japan
Yasuhisa Kondo, Akihiro Kaneda, Yu Fujimoto et al
334 A Union of Dispersed Knowledge and People: Achievements of Archaeo-GIS
Workshop 2007–10
Yasuhisa Kondo, Go Matsumoto, Yoichi Seino et al
343 Research of The Display of Historical Relics Migrations Based on a G/S Model
Fang Miao, Deng-Xiang Xu and Lu Lin
348 Modeling the post-AD 79 Deposits of Somma-Vesuvius to Reconstruct the pre-
AD 79 Topography of the Sarno River Plain (Italy)
Sebastian Vogel, Michael Märker and Florian Seiler
353 Archaeological Predictive Modelling Used For Cultural Heritage Management
Bill Wilcox
NETWORK ANALYSIS
359 Connecting the Dots: an Introduction to Critical Approaches in Archaeological
Network Analysis
Tom Brughmans, Leif Isaksen and Graeme Earl
370 Relative Neighbourhood Networks for Archaeological Analysis
Diego Jiménez-Badillo
381 Networks of Border Zones: Multiplex Relations of Power, Religion and
Economy in South-Eastern Europe, 1250-1453 AD
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
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| Posted 20-02-2013 at 12:03  
CAA2007
Layers of Perception. Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Berlin, Germany, April 2–6, 2007 (Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Vol. 10). Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (ISBN 9783774935563). 427 pp. + CD-ROM.
Also available as online PDF.
http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/portal/caa2007/
Also
Social Media at the CAA2012: A Reflective Report
http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue32/beale-ogden.html
CAA2012 on Slideshare
By far and away, the most exciting development for us, has been the willingness of paper authors to share their presentations. There are already a few presentations available on slideshare, and we hope to see many more being uploaded over the next few weeks.
http://caaconference.org/caa2012/caa2012-on-the-web/
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| Posted 26-02-2013 at 00:51  
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology
UK Conference 22nd - 23rd February, 2013
Now with videos of the presentations:
http://www.lparchaeology.com/caauk/programme/
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